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Luis Diaz shines in World Cup as Colombia beat Uzbekistan

Faz Ali by Faz Ali
18 June 2026
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Luis Díaz arrived at this World Cup without the noise that usually surrounds the tournament’s headline acts. No grand build‑up, no global hype machine, no expectation that he would be mentioned in the same breath as Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland or Harry Kane. But in Colombia’s 3-1 win over Uzbekistan, he made it clear he intends to share the stage with them.

This was Díaz at full tilt, a goal, an assist and a performance that underlined why his 49 goal involvements in 51 games for Bayern Munich this season were no accident. He was Colombia’s spark, their outlet, their difference‑maker.

World Cup: Colombia lean on their main man early

Colombia needed someone to break the game open, and Díaz stepped into that role immediately. Uzbekistan, making their World Cup debut, were compact, organised and confident enough to push forward when the opportunity came. They weren’t overawed by the occasion, and Colombia had to work to find space.

Díaz became the solution. Every time Colombia needed a shift in tempo or a moment of clarity, he provided it. His movement dragged defenders around, his touches created angles, and his willingness to take responsibility gave Colombia a foothold.

The breakthrough came through him. A defence‑splitting pass from Díaz carved Uzbekistan open, allowing Daniel Muñoz to hook home a sharp finish. It was a goal built on timing and precision, and Díaz supplied both.

Colombia settled after that. They controlled possession, dictated the rhythm and looked comfortable. But Uzbekistan stayed in the game, waiting for their moment.

Uzbekistan hit back and change the tone

The equaliser arrived on 60 minutes, and it was fully earned. Uzbekistan had been growing into the match, pushing higher and showing more ambition. When Abbosbek Fayzullaev rose to meet a cross and guided his header home, it rewarded their persistence.

For a few minutes, Colombia looked shaken. The tempo dropped. The passing lost its sharpness. Uzbekistan sensed an opening.

Diaz restores control with a decisive finish

Five minutes after Uzbekistan’s equaliser, Díaz took charge again. Picking up the ball in space, he drove inside, assessed his angle and guided a low finish into the far corner. It was calm, controlled and clinical, the kind of moment that separates a good player from a match‑winner.

Colombia regained their composure. Uzbekistan, for all their energy, had been reminded of the difference elite quality can make.

Campaz seals it late as colombia finish strong

As Uzbekistan pushed for another equaliser, gaps began to appear. Colombia used them well. Substitute Jaminton Campaz made the most of one nine minutes into stoppage time, heading in Cucho Hernández’s cross to put the result beyond doubt.

Even then, Uzbekistan kept swinging. Bekhruz Karimov rattled the crossbar with a late strike, a reminder that the debutants had contributed far more than the scoreline suggests.

But the night belonged to Díaz. His influence shaped the match from start to finish.

Moving forward

This win doesn’t define Colombia’s tournament, but it does reinforce who they are. They are a team built on energy, directness, and speed, but they are also a team that leans heavily on Díaz’s influence. When he is involved, they look dangerous. When he isn’t, they can look predictable.

Colombia will face tougher opponents, but the blueprint is simple: give Díaz the ball and let him cook.

For Uzbekistan, this was a learning experience but not a discouraging one. They competed, created chances and showed they belong on this stage. Fayzullaev’s header was a moment of history. Karimov’s late strike off the bar was inches from becoming another.

Their structure frustrated Colombia for long spells, and their transitions carried real threat. They will not leave this tournament quietly.

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